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Tech · 26 April 2026 · 5 min read

Wi-Fi: how to share the password without repeating it 50 times

The number-one question after check-in. Three strategies so you never type it again: card, QR code, Telegram bot. Pros, cons, costs.

"What's the Wi-Fi password?" is statistically the first thing a guest asks after dropping the suitcase. For many hosts it's the #1 daily question. Answering it 30 times a day is a giant waste. Three tested strategies, with pros and cons.

Why putting it in the welcome email isn't enough

  • Only 25% of guests read it before arrival
  • 60% still ask "sorry, lost the email, can you remind me?"
  • 100% lose track of the email after check-in

Strategy 1: physical card in the room

A laminated A5 card on the nightstand with network + password. Cost: ~0.50€/room, one time. Pro: zero tech, always visible. Con: when you change the password (you should, 1-2 times a year for security), reprint everything.

Strategy 2: Wi-Fi QR code

A QR that auto-configures the connection. Generate one free at qifi.org. Print and place. Pro: 5 seconds to connect, no typing errors. Con: same reprint problem on password change.

Strategy 3: Telegram bot with always-current Wi-Fi

Guests scan a generic QR (one for the whole property), open the welcome bot, ask "what's the Wi-Fi?", bot replies with the current password.

Pro:

  • One QR for the whole property
  • Password change = one line in the dashboard, all guests see it instantly
  • Guest stays in the bot for other questions (breakfast, check-out, etc.)

What to choose

1-2 rooms, minimal management: card + Wi-Fi QR. Zero cost, works.

4+ rooms or you also want to handle breakfast/check-out/restaurants automatically: Telegram bot. StayHelp includes everything for 19€/month.

"For years I gave the password on a card. Changed every 6 months, reprinted 12 cards. Now I have one: the bot QR. Change password = update one line, all guests have the new one immediately." — Andrea, 4-room B&B in Rome

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